F. Paul Wilson
Paul was born May 17, 1946, and raised
in New
Jersey where he misspent his youth playing with matches, poring over Uncle
Scrooge
and E.C. comics, reading Lovecraft, Matheson, Bradbury, and Heinlein,
listening to Chuck Berry and Alan Freed on the radio, and watching
Soupy Sales and horror movies. (He'd sneak off on Saturday
afternoons when he should have been cutting the lawn and catch double
features at the Oritani Theatre, or stay up late with Zacherley on
Shock Theatre; in one week he managed to see King Kong 11 times on
Million Dollar Movie.)
Eventually, he learned to read, and even write. In 1968 he graduated
Georgetown University but selflessly eschewed public life in order to
give his classmate, Bill Clinton, a better chance in the political
ring. He began selling short fiction while a first-year medical
student and has been writing fiction and practicing medicine ever
since. He sold a number of comic scripts to CREEPY and EERIE during
the 1970s, but generally concentrated on prose fiction. His short
stories and novelettes have appeared in all the major markets and
numerous best-of-the-year collections; his novels have made the
national bestseller lists.
He is the author of fifteen books: five science fiction novels
(HEALER, WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS, AN ENEMY OF THE STATE, DYDEETOWN
WORLD, THE TERY), six horror thrillers (THE KEEP, THE TOMB, REBORN,
REPRISAL, NIGHTWORLD, SIBS), a supernatural medical thriller (THE
TOUCH), an historical horror novel, BLACK WIND, and a straight
contemporary medical thriller, THE SELECT. SOFT & OTHERS is a
collection of short fiction from his first 20 years as a writer. He
edited the HWA anthology, FREAK SHOW; his first three science fiction
novels have been collected in an omnibus edition, THE LaNAGUE
CHRONICLES by Baen Books.
THE KEEP and THE TOMB both appeared on the New York Times Bestsellers
List. WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS won the first Prometheus Award in 1979;
THE TOMB received the Porgie Award from The West Coast Review of
Books as best paperback original of 1984. DYDEETOWN WORLD was on the
young adult recommended reading lists of the American Library
Association and the New York Public Library, among otehrs. His
novels and short fiction have appeared on the final ballots for the
World Fantasy Award, the Nebula Award, and the Bram Stoker Award.
He's also listed in Who's Who in America.
Over four million copies of his books are in print in the US; his
work has been translated into fifteen foreign languages but he hasn't
the faintest idea how many copies are floating around overseas.
Other Media: His novel THE KEEP was made into a visually striking but
perfectly incomprehensible movie (screenplay and direction by Michael
Mann) by Paramount in 1983. It opened to deservedly horrendous
reviews and died a mercifully quick death. The author takes no
responsibility for the film. In 1989 his original teleplay
"Glim-Glim" aired on Monsters. In collaboration with Matthew Costello
since 1992, he has been writing and/or scripting the Sci-Fi Channel's
FTL NewsFeed (the equivalent of a 4-1/2 hour movie per year). Also
with Costello, their interactive script Bombmeister went into
production in Hollywood on January 24, 1995. (Produced by Interfilm;
theatrical release scheduled for August 1995.) Wilson and Costello
have also contracted with Time Warner to write Mirage, a mystery in
both novel and interactive CD-ROM format, to be published
simultaneously by Warner Books and Time Warner Interactive in 1996.
And he's still married to his high school sweetheart. They live on
the Jersey Shore with their two daughters and three cats, where he is
working on a new novel, another novel/inter-active CD-ROM project for
Time-Warner, gathering stories for a second collection, and
consulting and scripting for cable tv's Sci-Fi Channel.
What a guy! February, 1995
Written by Someone at Sci-Fi Channel edited by KPC 8 February 1996 ©
KPC 8 February 1996 ©